Tanoan languages

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Pre-contact distribution of the Tanoan languages
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Pre-contact distribution of the Tanoan languages

Tanoan is a major linguistic grouping of Pueblo Indians. It is remotely related to the Kiowa language with which it forms the Kiowa-Tanoan language family and an even more remote relation with the Uto-Aztecan and Zuni languages has been suggested.

The Tanoan language family is divided into the Tiwa, Tewa and Towa. In 1937, the Tiwa numbered 2,122; the Tewa 1,708 and the Towa 648.

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  • Johnson, M. and Hook, R. The Native Tribes of North America, Compendium Publishing, 1992. ISBN 1-872004-03-2